Welcome to Brazoria County MUD 36

Brazoria County Municipal Utility District No. 36 (the "District") is a political subdivision of the State of Texas. The District contains approximately 541 acres of land and is located within Brazoria County, Texas.

The District provides parks and drainage services and contracts with the City of Alvin for water and wastewater services.

Latest News

Caring for Plants After a Freeze

Mar 10, 2025

Wait until the temperatures rise above freezing to assess the damage and Look for signs of frost damage such as wilting, discoloration, or blackened leaves. Plants can take a few weeks to fully show signs of where they are deadened.

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Top Ten Native Plants

Mar 10, 2025

The benefit of growing native plants in the yard and garden is that native plants don’t require as much water as non-native plants, and they are much more heat and drought tolerant as they are adapted to our environment here in Texas. The plants you place in and around your home have a direct impact on your water bill and on water consumption/conservation.

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Storm Drains Are Not Trash Cans!

Mar 10, 2025

Have you ever wondered where the storm drains lead? Or where the detergent goes that runs down the driveway after you wash your car? Anything that runs over the concrete has the potential to be collected when it rains and is carried into the storm water drains. Common contaminates such as oil, grease, and debris get carried into the storm water system and end up in the nearest rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water.

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